anliepe
Old English
Alternative forms
- anlīpe, ānlēpe
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ainahlaupijaz (“single, alone; unmarried”), apparently with the literal meaning “running alone.” Cognate with Old Saxon ēnlōpi (“single, alone”) and Old Norse einhleypr (“single, unmarried”). Equivalent to ān (“alone”) + -hlīepe (hlēapan (“to jump, to run”) + -e (adjective-forming suffix)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑːnˌli͜yː.pe/
Adjective
ānlīepe
- single; sole; only
- late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Pope Gregory's Pastoral Care
- Swā fēawa heora wǣron þæt iċ furðum ānne ānlīepne ne mæġ ġeþenċan be sūðan Temese þā þā iċ tō rīċe fēng.
- There were so few of them that I can't even think of a single one to the south of the Thames when I came to the throne.
- late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Pope Gregory's Pastoral Care
- individual
- alone; solitary
Declension
Declension of ānlīepe — Strong
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | ānlīepe | ānlīepu, ānlīepo | ānlīepe |
| Accusative | ānlīepne | ānlīepe | ānlīepe |
| Genitive | ānlīepes | ānlīepre | ānlīepes |
| Dative | ānlīepum | ānlīepre | ānlīepum |
| Instrumental | ānlīepe | ānlīepre | ānlīepe |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
| Nominative | ānlīepe | ānlīepa, ānlīepe | ānlīepu, ānlīepo |
| Accusative | ānlīepe | ānlīepa, ānlīepe | ānlīepu, ānlīepo |
| Genitive | ānlīepra | ānlīepra | ānlīepra |
| Dative | ānlīepum | ānlīepum | ānlīepum |
| Instrumental | ānlīepum | ānlīepum | ānlīepum |
Declension of ānlīepe — Weak
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | ānlīepa | ānlīepe | ānlīepe |
| Accusative | ānlīepan | ānlīepan | ānlīepe |
| Genitive | ānlīepan | ānlīepan | ānlīepan |
| Dative | ānlīepan | ānlīepan | ānlīepan |
| Instrumental | ānlīepan | ānlīepan | ānlīepan |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
| Nominative | ānlīepan | ānlīepan | ānlīepan |
| Accusative | ānlīepan | ānlīepan | ānlīepan |
| Genitive | ānlīepra, ānlīepena | ānlīepra, ānlīepena | ānlīepra, ānlīepena |
| Dative | ānlīepum | ānlīepum | ānlīepum |
| Instrumental | ānlīepum | ānlīepum | ānlīepum |
Derived terms
- ānlīepsum
- ānlīepnes
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